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Further, Mung bean (Vigna radiata) is an important pulse crop belonging to the family Fabaceae and chiefly grown for its edible seeds rich in protein.
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Chinese traditional medicinal plant Huperzia serrata, chiefly growing in rock crevice or somewhere dank in the forests, shrubs, or roadsides at the elevation of 300 2700 m in Southwestern and Southeastern China, belonged to the Huperziaceae family and was known for its therapeutic effect on contusions, pains, swellings, schizophrenia, and organophosphate poisoning in ancient China [10, 11].
Agriculture, chiefly wheat growing, is confined to the south.
Penelope Wilton chiefly, suddenly growing old disgracefully and making us love her for it.
Corn (maize) is grown chiefly in eastern Guizhou.
The principal agricultural products are sugarcane and bananas, the latter grown chiefly for export.
Safflower, grown chiefly in India, has been introduced as an oil crop into the United States, Australia, Israel, Turkey, and Canada.
Once grown chiefly as cow fodder, it has pulled itself up by the bootstraps to become a super-fashionable superfood.
Many crops, chiefly cacao, are grown on the populous northern plains, especially in the humid eastern section (Dominican Republic, La Vegaa Real ("The Royal Plain").
Other cash crops include tobacco, grown chiefly on irrigated land in the vicinity of Yishui and Weifang; hemp, produced on low ground in the southwest; and fruit, formerly grown only on lower slopes of the central and peninsular hill masses but now cultivated over a wider area.
To draw greater attention to the supply parameter we review a number of shelf margins that have grown chiefly through supply by shelf-edge deltas and associated sediment-gravity flows.
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